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spottyappy

Number of posts: 1074 Age: 35 Location: Freeling Registration date: 2010-12-20
 | Subject: Give away Fri Dec 23, 2011 6:15 pm | |
| Male approx 6 foot, not officially measured.Is fairly aged but still acts like a colt. Can be used for stud if desired, off spring are usually nice to handle and quick learners. Does have a stubborn streak, but nothing a whip couldn't fix. Loves to play games and be a general pita. A good doer, only requires minimal feeding and minimal maintenance. Would be best suited in a large paddock away from the house as he loves to make noise. Looking for a forever home. Answers to the name 'Steve' If interested please pm and i can arrange to drop him off |
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ivydane

Number of posts: 2116 Age: 48 Location: northern adelaide hills Registration date: 2010-02-26
 | Subject: Re: Give away Fri Dec 23, 2011 6:40 pm | |
| Swap you an old (bar)stud riding pony stallion, same height as yours . This one can be snappish and eyes off the fillies. Nothing a good zap with the cattle prod won't fix, though. |
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Chevvy_Impala

Number of posts: 1712 Registration date: 2009-12-31
 | Subject: Re: Give away Sat Dec 24, 2011 10:32 am | |
| HAHA oh wow, i had to think for a second to let this sink in!
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Old Grey mare

Number of posts: 960 Location: Yatala Vale Registration date: 2011-02-23
 | Subject: Re: Give away Sat Dec 24, 2011 11:59 am | |
| ba ha ha ...sorry ladies, I have my Irish Draught Stallion home here - though perhaps as I haven't got his papers - he COULD be an irish Sport horse - but most definitely irish Bloodlines. Stubborn as, but very good doer- infact, possibly needs a trip to the founder paddock - but he is a keeper and I wouldn't swap him for anything.
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Caleah Park

Number of posts: 1450 Age: 47 Location: One Tree Hill in SA Registration date: 2009-10-24
 | Subject: Re: Give away Sat Dec 24, 2011 12:15 pm | |
| I've got an aged English Cob that I've had for years. Good companion horse. Definately a good doer. A bit stubborn, but is easily bribed with food. Used to be a really good ride in his younger days................ |
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beaudieago

Number of posts: 778 Age: 33 Location: Highbury Registration date: 2011-01-08
 | Subject: Re: Give away Sat Dec 24, 2011 12:39 pm | |
| Will pay you to take Hanoverian Stallion and 3 of his offspring. All 4 are prone to bouts of drama-maximus a trait found throughout this particular blood line. Stallion definently needs a good spell in the founder paddock. Is a good dooer and can be left for months in paddock then brought back into work. Suffers lameness caused by a genetic disorder called gotus newus ps3us gameus. Bouts of this lameness can last a month or more, total inability to move for periods of up to 5 hours generally occour in the first 3 weeks then tapering off gradually. Can be very stubbourn but if gelded I believe this could change his attitude dramatically. |
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Old Grey mare

Number of posts: 960 Location: Yatala Vale Registration date: 2011-02-23
 | Subject: Re: Give away Sat Dec 24, 2011 1:01 pm | |
| my kids want to know WHAT I am laughing at - how do I explain that!!!!! OGM |
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beaudieago

Number of posts: 778 Age: 33 Location: Highbury Registration date: 2011-01-08
 | Subject: Re: Give away Sat Dec 24, 2011 1:22 pm | |
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big'n'beautiful

Number of posts: 492 Location: korunye Registration date: 2009-03-16
 | Subject: Re: Give away Sat Dec 24, 2011 1:38 pm | |
| Oh my. |
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Sunquest

Number of posts: 834 Age: 28 Location: Munno Para West Registration date: 2009-01-29
 | Subject: Re: Give away Sat Dec 24, 2011 2:05 pm | |
| LOL you guy's crack me up.
My Brumby has "gotus newus ps3us gameus" too beaudieago. Thinking about PTS, but he is still quite young, would be a waste. Maybe he just needs a spell. |
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beaudieago

Number of posts: 778 Age: 33 Location: Highbury Registration date: 2011-01-08
 | Subject: Re: Give away Sat Dec 24, 2011 4:37 pm | |
| It is a common genetic fault  mostly seen in the stallions. Mares can be carriers but bouts are further apart and don't last as long  |
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spottyappy

Number of posts: 1074 Age: 35 Location: Freeling Registration date: 2010-12-20
 | Subject: Re: Give away Sat Dec 24, 2011 7:16 pm | |
| roflmao
just reading giggling to myself and OH walks in wondering what i'm laughing at! Took me a few seconds to think about it, decided nah
Thanks Ivydane but no thanks but got me thinking about the cowprod now. Where do you get them (*starts googling farmer johns*) |
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cat080
Number of posts: 67 Registration date: 2010-06-08
 | Subject: Re: Give away Sun Dec 25, 2011 5:48 am | |
| I have a paddock ornament to give away not much good for work and likes to eat and sleep would be best suited to a paddock on his own and has been known to get narkey around others with retraining may be suited to light work but given his age may be a risk as he may pull up unsound  hehe |
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Standardbreds_Rule

Number of posts: 1301 Age: 32 Location: Globe Derby Park Registration date: 2009-09-16
 | Subject: Re: Give away Sun Dec 25, 2011 6:09 pm | |
| OMG |
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horsework B4 housework

Number of posts: 1009 Age: 54 Location: Lewiston Registration date: 2009-02-06
 | Subject: Re: Give away Sun Dec 25, 2011 6:23 pm | |
| think I will keep my Dutch warmblood - proven sire, getting a bit long in the tooth, took many years of strict training to get him working at his best but is now useful for most disciplines however does sometimes needs carefull handling to get the desired results - and the occassional joining up session just to remind him who is the alpha. |
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